Biodiversity Could be Casualty of Burma’s Reform

25 July 2012 | Article
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News article by The Irrawaddy, 8 May 2012

As many as 40,000 gorgeously plumed birds known as the Gurney’s pitta thrive in the lowland rainforests of economically backward Burma. Across the border, Thailand’s last five pairs are guarded around the clock against snakes and human predators.

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